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  • 1.  Looking for a Consistent Receiving shelter/spca/humane society- Cats Only

    Posted 5 days ago

    Hello!

    We are a non-profit feline TNR and rescue spay/neuter clinic in Miami, FL looking to expand into transport/transfer.  Due to the heavy veterinary costs of transport/transfer prep we are well positioned to carry this burden.   We are looking for a consistent year round receiving shelter/spca/humane society/foster based rescue with the ability to responsibly adopt out transferred cats without going over capacity.   We do not expect financial assistance in return.

    Please email DrMat@streetcatclinic.org if your shelter/spca/humane society/foster based rescue is interested in discussing this opportunity.

    Thank you

    Dr Mat Toscano

    StreetCatClinic.org


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    Matthew Toscano
    Veterinarian and ED
    Street Cat Clinic
    FL
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  • 2.  RE: Looking for a Consistent Receiving shelter/spca/humane society- Cats Only

    This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous
    Posted 4 days ago
    This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous

    Hi! 

    I recommend becoming an in-store adoption partner with both Petco and Petfinder through their Petco Love and Petfinder Charities campaigns- you can do this if you are a registered 501(c)(3), but don't necessarily need to have an in-person shelter, as they do support foster-based rescues too. In some circumstances, they do offer financial compensation, though they may not have enough space for all of your intake at once, it'll at least get some of them viewed and, hopefully, adopted. 

    I hope this helps!




  • 3.  RE: Looking for a Consistent Receiving shelter/spca/humane society- Cats Only

    Posted 4 days ago

    Hi- Thank you for the reply.  Many of the rescues we work with have this in store adoption setup already, but in southeast Florida cat adoptions are a saturated market.  In order to truly begin to see a real difference in the outdoor cat population we must transport cats out of our saturated communities and into areas that have high adoption demand and low cat "inventory."



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    Matthew Toscano
    Veterinarian and ED
    Street Cat Clinic
    FL
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